Sentence examples for slaughter someone from inspiring English sources

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There's no teaching in any religion to kill someone or slaughter someone or kidnap someone".

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Hank Jennings is in gaol for slaughtering someone.

He possesses, he says, a "small box" inside which "they're always slaughtering someone".

"A lot of them will be slaughtering someone else's story".

And for the first, and only, time, Sgt Slaughter plays like someone with that name should.

Bradley's fair-minded ways work just fine with poachers, moonshiners and delinquent taxpayers; but when someone slaughters the son of the sawmill owner and dumps the body on a black man's property, racial tensions explode.

Someone slaughtering a chicken in a place where he can be watched is apt to do it scrupulously, with consideration for the animal as well as for the eater.

The Lib Dems like to cast themselves as the "principled" alternative but Cable was spinning with gags so cheap that if Cameron had made them, he'd have been slaughtered, I wish someone would post Cable's interview with Andrew Neil because the hollowness of Cable's so-called economic genius was exposed.

The Borena people's life is highly linked to social and cultural practices like Jila titling child name, 'marriage' bride price and Busa Gonofa where the clans assist their members with animals in case one lost livestock to natural disaster or raids; it also involves slaughtering animals for someone who is injured or has broken bones.

She's better off slaughtered than becoming someone else's problem.

Her family sometimes raises chickens, but her husband, who now drives a pickup truck modified to serve as a school bus, hires someone to slaughter them.

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